E-Yakimono

Greetings from Mishima, It's been a decade since I started writing my Japan Times 'Ceramic Scene' column and about half of that for our web sites at www.japanesepottery.com and www.e-yakimono.net I've decided to enter the blog world to share and update information on the ever-expanding world of Japanese ceramics whenever news or interesting exhibitions appear.. Thanks much as always for your interest and let the blog journey begin! Best, Robert

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Misaski Mitsukuni and a Massive Tokkuri!






Here at our Mishima gallery we have a few exhibitions in progress, which are of course also online at www.japanesepottery.com One ceramic artist is an award-winning potter who creates some of the most interesting forms in all of Japan today; his name is Mikuni Mitsukuni. He won the 12th Japan Ceramic Art exhibition Grand Prix in 1993 and a photo of that work along with a list of all past winners can be viewed here, in Japanese only though: http://www.mainichi.co.jp/event/tougei/nyuusyou.html
The other exhibits we have now are celadon master Watanabe Akihiko and Mashiko's Sakuma Fujiya, please do visit online--or in person--by the end of September, that's when all three exhibitions will last to.

A few months ago I was in Okayama city and had one of the best meals I've ever had! Across the counter was a large tokkuri and I asked the chef if I could see it. Well, it was massive and I was told a reject from Kaneshige Toyo's kiln.......wow, I'll take it!